Misha Suslov
Mikhail Petrovich Suslov (Russian: Михаил Петрович Суслов; born March 23, 1939), also known as Misha Suslov (Russian: Миша Суслов), is a Russian cinematographer.[1][2]
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Born | Mikhail Petrovich Suslov 23 March 1939 |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1963–present |
Life
Suslov was born in the USSR. In 1962 he graduated from the camera department of VGIK (workshop of L. Kosmatov).[3] For three years he worked on Moscow television, where the creative association "Ekran" was being created. He filmed pop performances by Joseph Kobzon, Maya Kristalinskaya, and Muslim Magomayev. He mastered the production of short feature films and television programs.[4]
Then he moved to the Mosfilm studio. He participated in the creation of several films, among which the historical-revolutionary film The Sixth of July, directed by Yuliy Karasik, which stands out for its strict ascetic style.[5]
Moving to the USA in 1976, in Hollywood, he worked mainly in the genres of action and crime drama, including Black Moon Rising and Champion.
Suslov worked with director John Hancock for Steal the Sky, Prancer, A Piece of Eden, Suspended Animation, The Looking Glass, and The Girls of Summer. Suslov's camerawork in the drama film Prancer added sincerity to the story of a girl finding a reindeer she believes is Santa's.[6]
Since the late 1990s, he has been working regularly in Russia, including fruitfully collaborating with director Sergei Ursuliak, filming Long Farewell, Poirot's Failure, Liquidation, Isaev, Life and Fate, and And Quiet Flows the Don.
Filmography
Year | Title | Type | Role |
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1963 | Korotkie istorii | TV movie | Cinematographer |
1967 | Arena | Film | Cinematographer |
1968 | The Sixth of July | Film | Cinematographer |
1972 | The Seagull | Film | Cinematographer |
1972 | Sestra muzykanta | Film | Cinematographer |
1973 | No Place to Hide | Film | Cinematographer: Second unit |
1973 | A Man at His Place | Film | Cinematographer |
1977 | The Washington Affair | Film | Cinematographer |
1980 | Smokey and the Judge | Film | Cinematographer |
1980 | Below the Belt | Film | Additional photographer |
1982 | Truckin' Buddy McCoy | Film | Cinematographer |
1983 | Strangers Kiss | Film | Cinematographer |
1984 | On the Line | Film | Additional cinematographer |
1984 | Very Close Quarters | Film | Cinematographer |
1984 | Shattered Vows | TV movie | Cinematographer |
1985 | American Playhouse | TV series | Cinematographer |
1986 | Black Moon Rising | Film | Director of photography |
1986 | 3:15 the Moment of Truth | Film | Cinematographer |
1986 | Nobody's Fool | Film | Cinematographer |
1987 | The Verne Miller Story | Film | Cinematographer |
1987 | The Great O'Grady | Short | Cinematographer |
1988 | Hothouse | TV series | Cinematographer |
1988 | Steal the Sky | TV movie | Cinematographer |
1989 | Prancer | Film | Director of photography |
1989 | Peacemaker | Short | Cinematographer |
1990 | The Sleeping Car | Film | Director of photography: Second unit |
1990 | Against the Law | TV series | Cinematographer |
1991 | The Runestone | Film | Director of photography |
1991 | Talkin' Dirty After Dark | Film | Cinematographer |
1994 | Pentathlon | Film | Cinematographer |
1995 | Sacred Cargo | Film | Cinematographer |
1996 | Public Enemies | Film | Cinematographer |
1998 | Composition for Victory Day | Film | Cinematographer |
2000 | A Piece of Eden | Film | Cinematographer |
2001 | Suspended Animation | Film | Cinematographer |
2002 | Neudacha Puaro | TV series | Cinematographer |
2004 | Long Farewell | Film | Cinematographer |
2004 | Smert Tairova | Film | Cinematographer |
2007 | Liquidation | TV mini series | Director of photography |
2007 | Isaev | TV mini series | Cinematographer |
2009 | Life and Fate | Film | Director of photography |
2015 | The Looking Glass | Film | Cinematographer |
2015 | And Quiet Flows the Don | TV mini series | Cinematographer |
2018 | Blackout | TV mini series | Cinematographer |
2019 | Odessa Streamer | TV movie | Director of photography |
2020 | The Girls of Summer | Film | Cinematographer |
Awards
- 2005 - Prize for the best camera work. A. Moskvina at the film festival "Literature and Cinema" in Gatchina for the film Long Farewell
- 2008 - TEFI Award in the nomination "The operator of a television feature film/series" for Liquidation
- 2013 - Professional award of the Association of Film and Television Producers in the field of television cinema in the nomination For the best camera work (TV series Life and Fate)[7]
- 2015 - Professional award of the Association of Film and Television Producers in the field of television cinema in the nomination For the best camera work (TV series Quiet Don)[8]
References
- Wharton, David (1986-05-22). "Soviet Emigre Builds Film Career Based on Artistic Freedom". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
- Scheck, Frank (2015-10-28). "'The Looking Glass': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
- To the history of VGIK. Book IV (— M.: VGIK, 2013 ed.). Documentation. Press. Memories. 1956–1965. p. 170.
- DNK, Корпорация. "Михаил Суслов - из Голливуда в Москву". dnk.ru. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
- admin (2015-10-30). "10 отечественных операторов в зарубежном кино: от Кауфмана до Васьянова -" (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-04-13.
- "'PRANCER' PUTS WINTER SOLSTICE BACK IN CHRISTMAS". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
- "Ассоциация продюсеров кино и телевидения". 2014-04-16. Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
- РЯБИКОВ, Михаил (2016-03-30). "Лучшие сериалы 2015 года - «Ленинград 46», «Измены» и «Василиса»". kp.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-04-13.